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- In your home directory, open the BASHRC file in your favorite text editor, such as vi, emacs, pico or mcedit.
Add the following two lines at the bottom of the file, replacing
/usr/java/jdk1.68.0_25
with with the actual directory where the JDK is installed.Code Block export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jdk1.68.0_25 export PATH=${JAVA_HOME}/bin:${PATH}
The For example, the file should now look like this:
Save the file.
Info If you do not know how to work with text editors in an SSH session, run the following command:
Code Block cat >> .bashrc
Paste the string from the clipboard and press "Ctrl+D."
- To verify that the
JAVA_HOME
variable is set correctly, execute the following command:echo $JAVA_HOME
Example:The system returns the JDK installation path.
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